COMPLETED CYBERSECURITY ASSIGNMENTS

CrowdStrike was founded in 2011 to fix a fundamental problem: The sophisticated attacks that were forcing the world’s leading businesses into the headlines could not be solved with existing malware-based defenses. Co-founders George Kurtz and Dmitri Alperovitch realized that a brand new approach was needed — one that combines the most advanced endpoint protection with expert intelligence to pinpoint the adversaries perpetrating the attacks, not just the malware.

VP Product Management

Chief Legal Officer

VP Corporate Sales

Chief Human Resources Officer

VP CrowdStrike Services

VP Product Marketing

Sr. Director, Staffing

Built & Rebuilt Executive team over the course of 10 years. McIntyre Associates recruited Executives across the C-Suite at each stage in the company’s growth. We were retained while the company grew from $10M to $200M and enjoyed 2 acquisitions. Arbor Networks is now the security division of NETSCOUT.

Former VP Engineering

Former VP Product Management

Former SVP Product Management

Former Chief Marketing Officer

Former VP Product Engineering

Former CTO / CSO

Former VP Marketing

Our achievements during this successful multi-year project led to our current involvement in building CrowdStrike’s Executive Team.

Foundstone was first to market with industry-leading Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Vulnerability Assessment (VA) & Remediation Solutions. The company enjoyed a profitable liquidity event when it was acquired by McAfee (now Intel Security) in 2004.

Chris Kenworthy

Former EVP WW Sales & Customer Success

David Caravan

Former VP Business Development & Channel Sales

Larry McIntosh

Former Chief Marketing Officer

Colleen Edwards

Former VP Product Marketing

Jan Smith

Former VP Human Resources

Tony Chang

Former SVP Product Development

Netskope, the leading cloud access security broker (CASB), helps enterprises find, understand and secure sanctioned and unsanctioned cloud apps. Through contextual awareness and a multi-mode architecture, Netskope sees the cloud differently. This results in the deepest visibility and control, the most advanced threat protection and DLP and an unmatched breadth of security policies and workflows. The world’s largest companies choose Netskope, the only CASB that ensures compliant use of cloud apps in real-time, whether accessed on the corporate network, remotely or from a mobile device.

Abhay Kulakarni

VP, Engineering

James Sung

VP, Support & Customer Success

Absolute provides persistent endpoint security and data risk management solutions for computers, tablets, and smartphones. Persistence by Absolute is embedded into the core of over a billion endpoints. Once activated, it provides organizations with comprehensive visibility into all of their devices enabling them to confidently secure mobility, investigate potential threats, and take action if a security incident occurs. Most importantly, they can apply remote security measures to protect each device and the data it contains. No other technology can do this

Pam O’Neal

SVP Marketing

Sr. Director, Demand Generation

Sr. Manager, Strategic Communications

ObserveIT is a Bain Capital backed Insider Threat company that empowers organizations to precisely identify and proactively protect against malicious and negligent behavior of everyday users, privileged users and remote vendors. ObserveIT is trusted by over 1,400 customers in 87 countries across all verticals.

Mayank Choudhary

Vice President, Products

RSA provides more than 30,000 customers around the world with the essential security capabilities to protect their most valuable assets from cyber threats.

Jim Ducharme

VP Engineering

Forcepoint, previously known as Raytheon|Websense, is an Austin-based company owned by US defense contractor Raytheon, in a joint venture with private equity firm Vista Equity Partners.

Brian Connoly

VP WW Sales & Marketing

Saville Systems/ADC Telecom, Burlington, MA (acquired 2000)

Wireless Telecom OSS/BSS Software

VP Professional Services

VP Product Management

VP Operations

Sr. Director, Director Mobile Solutions

GM Wireless Products

EVP WW Sales & Marketing

SVP Engineering and R&D

VP Marketing

@Mobile.com was acquired by Software.com, which, in turn was shortly thereafter acquired Openwave Systems. @mobile.com was a leading developer of brandable WAP & non-WAP Internet service applications that integrate wireless devices with the Internet. Using an open technology platform, they provided Mobile Web Services & secure eCommerce solutions to telecom carriers, web-site operators and major portals. The company’s eCommerce focus included affinity-marketing solutions for national and local businesses.

VP Marketing

VP International Sales

Advisory Board Member

Advisory Board Member

MeshNetworks (acquired by Motorola in 2004 for $300M) was founded with the vision that the Mobile Internet should exploit the same proven architecture found in the wired internet. This architecture is based on a distributed mesh network that supports broadband data speeds by leveraging routing intelligence at the edge of the network. Using advanced ad hoc routing, Mesh was first to bring the advantages of the Internet’s self-forming/healing/balancing architecture to mobile networks.

Working for a combination of equity & cash, my role transitioned from high-level strategy, to recruiting a CEO who would operationalize this raw technology play into a commercial company with working products in the field. I also recruited the 1st outside BOD member.

MeshNetworks, Inc. is a true Category Creation success story – a pioneer in commercializing ad hoc wireless technology, and the 1st acknowledged leader in the field of mesh networking. I am proud and grateful to have had the opportunity to play a significant role in helping to get this company off the ground and running.

Masood Garahi

CEO & Chairman

VP Sales

Osmo Hautanen

First Outside Board Director

Director, Sales

Flextronics acquired a Canada based Android startup with the intention of building it into a full blown next generation smartphone/mobile device OEM. At the time, this small company had great software developers, but no actual mobile device executives, which is why we were retained.

In less than a year we recruited a management team with extensive mobile phone experience, and covering a variety of key functions including; software & hardware engineering, product management, field operations, PMO and mobile applications marketing. Six of the 7 placements involved complex US-to-Canada immigration challenges (which we successfully overcame in every instance).

Hafid Hamadene

Sr. Director, Product Management

Joseph Mathew

Sr. Director, Program Management Office

Aman Bhardwaj

VP Product Engineering

Nivedita Ojha

Director, Product Management & Marketing

Ganesh Achuthan

Director, Systems Architecture

Irfan Nasir

Director, Advanced Architectures

Amit Kaistha

Director, Mechanical Architectures & Engineering

CEON

As of October 6, 2008, Ceon Corporation was acquired by Convergys Corporation. Ceon Corporation provides product management and fulfillment software.

Chief Executive Officer

EVP WW Sales

VP Product Management

VP Marketing

VP Business Development

VP Professional Services

VP Operations

Phoenix was acquired by Excel (programmable switching) in 1998, and subsequently, as the communications middleware division of Excel was acquired by Lucent (Alcatel Lucent). Phoenix offerings included specialized call agent middleware that facilitates convergence of Mobile, Wireline, VPN and VOIP. This middleware was built using CORBA, Object-Oriented design, and C++ and JAVA languages.

We were retained after Phoenix had closed the series B round, and was still working out the product/service roadmap. At this point the company was still focused on Wireless Local Loop (WLL) projects in Asia, offering a combination of software, equipment & carrier service. Our work centered around recruiting senior executives who helped to further define the company’s direction & offerings, re-purpose resources, and execute the new plan.

Alan Hasse

CEO

ALDISCON was acquired by Logica in 1997 (Logica then acquired by GCI). Aldiscon launched the world’s first commercial Short Messaging Services. Aldiscon developed the Short Message Peer-to-Peer (SMPP) telecommunications industry protocol for exchanging SMS messages between SMS peer entities. By the time of its sale to Logica Plc in 1997, the company supplied over 70 mobile carriers worldwide.